Russian President Vladimir Putin is arriving in India today. His key meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi comes at a time of rapidly changing global events. Tight security has been put in place across Delhi during Putin’s two-day visit, and several traffic diversions will be enforced. Authorities, including the Delhi Police and central agencies, are on high alert. The Delhi Metro services may also be affected. Reports say Putin’s plane is expected to land at Palam Airport around 6 pm. He will then head straight to the ITC Maurya Hotel on Sardar Patel Marg in Chanakyapuri. In the evening, Prime Minister Modi will host a private dinner for him at his residence.
Putin’s Movement in Delhi
During his visit, Vladimir Putin’s travel from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to Prime Minister Modi’s residence may temporarily affect traffic on key roads such as NH-8, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi Cantt, Sardar Patel Marg, Panchsheel Marg, and Shanti Path. Police officials say the exact route details are not being made public for security reasons, but traffic disruptions are expected to be brief.
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Itinerary for Friday
Friday will be the busiest day of Putin’s visit:
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- Morning: Visit to Rajghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.
- Midday: Bilateral meeting with PM Modi at Hyderabad House, followed by a joint statement.
- Afternoon: Attendance at a FICCI event at Bharat Mandapam, Delhi.
- Evening: Dinner hosted by the Government of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Key Routes to Avoid
Traffic will be affected at various locations during these events:
- Morning diversions: Around Rajghat, Shanti Van, Rajaram Kohli Marg, Ring Road, Delhi Gate, ITO, Tilak Marg, and India Gate.
- Afternoon diversions: Near Mathura Road, Bhairo Road, India Gate, Mandi House, and ITO.
Some metro stations may have temporary entry and exit restrictions. Police have advised commuters to follow traffic advisories and use alternative routes.
Security Arrangements
The Delhi Police, along with central security agencies, have implemented strict measures to ensure the safety of Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit. SWAT teams, anti-terror squads, and QRT units will be deployed along his travel routes, while drones will monitor key locations. Additionally, more than 50 officers from Russia’s advance security team are present in the city. Authorities have urged people to avoid central Delhi, particularly during morning and afternoon hours, and to check traffic updates before travelling. Officials have assured that while the capital will remain on high alert throughout the two-day visit, all steps are being taken to minimise inconvenience for the public.